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Submit.DIY
All-in-one AI launch platform for makers
37 followers
All-in-one AI launch platform for makers
37 followers
Your all-in-one toolkit to plan, execute, and track product launches. Powered by an AI Sidekick that generates ready-to-publish copy for every channel in one click. No more scattered info across docs, to-do-lists etc. Multiple features that's required to plan a product launch is under one platform.








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Submit.DIY takes the grind out of product launches. Paste in your product details, and the AI Sidekick generates ready-to-publish taglines, descriptions, pitches, and social posts β tailored for each platform, in one click.
Then use the rest of the toolkit to find, track, and manage submissions across 160+ launch platforms, blogs, newsletters, and communities, matched to your goal, whether that's a strong backlink, a blog feature, or an influencer mention.
Submit.DIY evolved from Product Launch AI, one of the top 10 products during its launch day on Product Hunt around 3 years ago. Through Product Launch AI, we helped first-time founders and developers create the right content for their first launch. That knowledge, learning, and feedback is now packaged into a complete toolkit.
What's included:
- AI Sidekick: generate and bookmark platform-specific copy, social posts, and community messages instantly
- Platform discovery: launchpads, newsletters, communities, and influencers with DR, pricing, and link type at a glance
- Centralized planning: manage products, timelines, and launch checklists in one place
- Submission tracking: queue platforms, mark as launched, and stay on top of every submission
- Notes and launch journal: keep context for every platform and product organized
So you spend less time on launch logistics and more time building. Submit.DIY handles the planning, the copy, and the tracking, so your product gets seen.
@adithyaΒ This is so cool, Adithya! Congrats on the launch!
Weβre seeing a lot of Product Hunt "siblings", and it would be great to have them listed here so people can discover them alongside launch platforms like Product Hunt.
By the way, Iβm the moderator of r/GrowthHacking. Weβre happy to have founders share their products there as long as the posts are use case driven, talk about the specific problem you solve and how you solve it, rather than just listing features.
I am sharing this with my maker friends who are looking to build backlinks, gain awareness and initial users / customers for their products. :)
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@rohanrecommendsΒ Hey, thanks!
And yes, there are a few Product Hunt "siblings" out there already π
But the bigger goal here is to go beyond "just sharing" on these platforms β it's about doing it with intent. Plugging your product in the right community, getting endorsed in a relevant blog post, or earning a shoutout in a premium newsletter is often far more valuable than a broad share. Submit.DIY makes it easy to spot such platforms and opportunities depending on the goal.
And yes, thanks for sharing about GrowthHacking community too. Will possibly plan to share about this in a few weeks.
@adithyaΒ wow, that is interesting! Congrats on the launch! Wish I knew about that a few days ago. π
My honest feedback as a solo builder who just made my first launch is that the paywall is scaring me away... Have you considered a free tier or trial with limited scope? (f.e. first launch / just one channel) Guessing that if someone launches one product, they will soon launch another, then another... So getting a good first-time experience will lock them in for the long haul.
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@nick_buildsΒ
Hey, thank you so much, and huge congrats on your first launch!
Really appreciate the honest feedback. Quick clarification in case it wasn't clear: we aren't subscription based. The discovery and tool-kit features is gated with cost, and the AI features of SubmitDIY are actually free for your first 3 products.
It's one-time pricing to access the platform in one go, with AI features that scale as you use them for more projects beyond the first three. So there's genuine room to try it out properly before committing, and you can use the platform's discovery and launch toolkit features without ever paying again for your next launches.
We didn't go fully open with the free tier because we learned the hard way (from one of our previous projects) that people were creating multiple accounts to farm the free quota.
With API costs (to keep metrics up to date) and LLM costs being what they are, it just wasn't safe to take that path (solo-dev challenges, again ;))
The 3-product allowance felt like the right balance between "try it properly" and keeping the platform healthy, while still providing complete access to the rest of the platform at a one-time cost, which includes all the places, platforms, their metrics, and toolkit features like notes, task planner, etc.
But yes, open to ideas, feel free to share if you have any suggestions π